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  1. American Record Corporation (ARC), also referred to as American Record Company, American Recording Corporation, or ARC Records, was an American record company.

  2. Profile: American Record Corporation (ARC) (not to be confused with the unrelated Allied Record Company ), was a United States-based record company. It resulted from the merger in July 1929 of the Cameo Record Corporation (home of the Cameo (3), Lincoln and Romeo labels), the Pathé Phonograph & Radio Corp. (the US branch of the Pathé and ...

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  4. Privately held company. Founded. 1904. United States. Defunct. 1906. Headquarters. United States. The American Record Company was an American record label that was in business from 1904 to 1906.

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  5. Updated by Andrew McIntosh. Published Online March 14, 2016. Last Edited January 15, 2019. Arc Records was one of Canada’s most successful record labels during the 1960s. It issued recordings by some of the country’s most popular artists of the day, including Catherine McKinnon, Anne Murray and Ronnie Hawkins .

  6. Category. : ARC Records. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: ARC Records was an american record label, formed in 1929 by fusion of the record companies Pathé, Plaza and Cameo. Many labels of ARC were sold trough Sears & Roebuck.

  7. Profile: Canadian label Arc Records, and later just Arc, was one of Canada’s most successful record labels during the 1960's. Established in Toronto in 1958 by Phil G. Anderson, first as a record distributor, Arc Sound began releasing recordings under its own Arc Records label in 1959.

  8. About ARC Music. ARC Music is a leading record label and publisher in the field of world and folk music. Established in 1976, it is a goal of ARC Music to preserve the ethnic music of world cultures, and to spread traditional and original music with a positive message.

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